Problems and possible solutions, Frequently asked questions – Philips Viva Collection Brotbackautomat User Manual

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troubleshooting

This chapter summarises the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance. If you are unable to solve the problem with the

information below, contact the Consumer Care Centre in your country.

problems and possible solutions

Water or

milk

Salt

Sugar or

honey

Flour

Yeast

Other

Loaf rises, then falls Decrease 1-

2tbsp, use

colder liquid

Increase

¼tsp

Increase 1-2tbsp,

use fresher flour,

use right type of

flour

Decrease 1/8-¼tsp, use

fresh yeast, use right type of

yeast at right setting

Check power

supply

Loaf rises too high Decrease

1-2tbsp, use

colder liquid

Increase

1/4tsp

Decrease

½tsp

Decrease 1-2tbsp

Decrease 1/8-¼tsp, use right

type of yeast at right setting

Loaf does not rise

enough

Increase

1-2tbsp

Decrease

1/4tsp

Increase

½tsp

Use fresher flour,

use right type of

flour

Increase 1/8-¼tsp, use fresh

yeast, use right type of yeast

at right setting

Loaf is short and

heavy

Use fresher flour,

use right type of

flour

Add yeast, use fresh yeast,

use right type of yeast at

right setting

Check power

supply

Crust too light

Increase

½tsp

Select correct

settings

Loaf is underbaked

Check power

supply, select

correct settings

Loaf is overbaked

Decrease

½tsp

Select correct

settings

Bread mixture is

unmixed

Place bread pan

properly,

push kneading

blade correctly

onto shaft in bread

pan

Smoke comes out

of vents

Clean heating

element

High altitude

adjustment

Decrease

1-2tbsp

Decrease

½tsp

Decrease 1/8-¼tsp

Note: When you make corrections to amounts of ingredients, first change the amount of yeast. If the result is still not satisfactory, make adjustments to

liquids and then to dry ingredients.

Frequently asked questions

Question

Answer

Why do loaves sometimes vary

in height and shape?

Bread is very sensitive to factors in its environment such as room temperature, weather, humidity, altitude,

airflow fluctuations and use of the timer. The shape of the bread can also be affected if you use ingredients

that are not fresh or that have not been measured correctly.

How do loaves vary in shape

depending on the season?

During summer, loaves may sometimes collapse (and get a dent in the centre) or rise too high.During

winter, bread may not rise properly. You can solve this by using water that has a temperature of

68°F/20°C.

Why does flour occasionally stick

to the side of the bread?

During the initial mixing process, small amounts of flour may sometimes stick to the sides of the bread

pan and get baked onto the sides of the loaf. If this happens, scrape off this part of the crust.with a sharp

knife.

Why is the dough sometimes

very sticky and difficult to work

with?

Dough may sometimes by sticky (i.e. too wet) depending on the room temperature and the water

temperature. Try using colder water when you make the dough.

Why does the top of the loaf

sometimes look torn?

Sometimes the dough rises too much, which may lead to cracks in the surface of the baked bread.

Can I make bread using eggs in

the appliance?

Yes, reduce the amount of water and replace it with eggs. Put the eggs in the measuring cup first, then add

water up to the level specified in the recipe. Do not use the timer function when you use eggs, as eggs

may go bad.

Can I use this breadmaker to

prepare recipes found in other

cookery books?

Yes. However, the recipes in this booklet have been specially created for this appliance and results may

vary when you use other recipes. If you experience problems with other recipes, please consult chapter

Troubleshooting.

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